No. 6: Tyson Kidd

Tyson Kidd was a surprise addition to the World Heavyweight Money in the Bank match.

The ultimate underdog, I have a feeling many will be pulling for him.

Still, I don't see it happening.

It's too quick of a jump for a guy who's hardly been on television.

Instead I think the MITB match will provide exposure to a budding feud between Kidd and Damien Sandow. The two will spend the majority of the match fighting each other—maybe Kidd ruins Sandow's chance of winning and the whole thing spills over into the following weeks.

Chance of winning: Equal to Kidd becoming the Intercontinental champion by the end of summer.

No. 5: Damien Sandow

Damien Sandow has slowly been simmering, waiting for the perfect time, the perfect opponent and the perfect venue to really show what he has.

There's no better place for him to do that than Money in the Bank.

He has the perfect promo ready to be delivered should he win: Sheamus is an inferior ignoramus whose brawling ways make him unbecoming. Now that Sandow has a briefcase in hand, the only thing left he has to decide is when to cash it in to teach Sheamus and the WWE Universe a lesson in civility.

Unfortunately, while it may be the right time for him personally, it's a better time for more deserving superstars.

Chance of winning: Equal to the chances the next article written about him won't feature the line "you're welcome."

No. 3: Tensai

As much as it pains me to write this, Tensai has a decent chance of winning—mostly by default.

Honestly though, it kind of makes sense.

Tensai versus Sheamus has potential. The two big men would go to blows in a test of strengths.

Face it—the WWE wants to push this guy.

They've done everything they can to keep Tensai relevant—dropping the "Lord" from his name, beating up Sakamoto, acting as John Laurinaitis' enforcer and battling big names at the top right off the bat.

There's no quicker way to catapult him than by making him win Money in the Bank.

Chance of winning: The same as dropping the entire gimmick before 2012 ends.

No. 1: Cody Rhodes

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Simply put, Cody Rhodes has the best shot at winning the Money in the Bank match.

He's worked his way up the ladder (get it?).

He last held the Intercontinental belt, which means the next step in his progression is the World Heavyweight title. He's a second-generation superstar from a famous wrestling family. He's one of the most talented in the match.

Rhodes is the only man who received two shots to qualify for the match as well.

There's not much reason not to give him the victory.

Chance of winning: On par with ending his career more popular than Santino Marella.